Frontier Cooperative, a Gold Sponsor and corporate partner of the Nebraska FFA Foundation, recently donated to the Foundation to directly support local FFA chapters in the Frontier trade territory. Based on an application process, a total of 10 FFA chapters were selected to receive grant funding to go toward classroom or chapter needs.
The FFA chapters selected to receive 2025 grant funds include:
Ashland-Greenwood FFA – Outdoor School Garden
Aquinas FFA - Ag Building Expansion
Central FFA - Cow-Calf Operation
East Butler FFA - Beef Lab & Ag Chat
Elmwood-Murdock FFA – Animal Science Support Kits
Johnson County Central FFA - Farm Learning Lab
Palmyra FFA - Livestock Management Project
Twin River FFA - Interactive Animal & Plant Science Resources
Waverly FFA - Soil Temperature, pH & Dissolved Oxygen Sensors
Weeping Water FFA - Veterinary Science Curriculum & Supplies
“The mission of the Nebraska FFA Foundation is to invest in agricultural education and FFA for over 12,000 Nebraska FFA members and their advisors by growing leaders, building communities, and creating career connections. The support of our corporate partners helps to achieve that mission and vision,” says Stacey Agnew, Executive Director of the Nebraska FFA Foundation. “Thank you, Frontier Cooperative, for helping provide resources to the chapters in your area.”
